Dani Adams
Danielle Adams started as an undergraduate research assistant in the lab in 2014. She was later hired as the Lab Technician. Danielle is currently a graduate student in the lab. She reviewed the swimming speeds of various fishes as part of an Office of Naval Research MURI grant to examine the importance of flexibility in natural oscillatory propulsive systems. She received her master's degree in the spring of 2018. Her thesis was on the structure of the tendons in the peduncle of cetaceans and their use in actively controlling the stiffness of the flukes. Danielle is now the technician for the Liquid Life Lab.